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Checking customers views

I have listed some handmade items but can not check if they are being viewed on Amazon. I am very new to the site !!

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Checking customers views

I have listed some handmade items but can not check if they are being viewed on Amazon. I am very new to the site !!

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Enter the ASIN in the search box and see if anything comes back.

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Seller_2qCfAPbXPAZn2

Hi Shedkraft

Lydia here from Handmade Seller Support UK.

You can check any listing from your Inventory > Manage Inventory. Click on the product title for any listing, this is a hyper-link that will bring you to the catalogue page for that listing. You will be able to check the buy box and your Artisan profile etc within the catalogue page.

To check the ‘searchability’ of a product (that is, how easily a buyer might find your product) , you can open the catalogue and enter key words and/or product title and the catalogue will filter all listings that match that search. This is a good way to determine where in the catalogue your listing shows.
For new sellers competing with existing sellers and/or competing listings with product reviews etc, this will mean that your listing may be found lower on the catalogue. You may need to scroll through various pages to see your listing.
It is for this reason that a seller should provide as much additional information/key words/ search terms etc when setting up their listing in their inventory.

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Seller_zumL4PKUVwaO8

basically there is no way to see how many views your individual listing has had. nowhere near as good or user friendly as etsy.

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Checking customers views

I have listed some handmade items but can not check if they are being viewed on Amazon. I am very new to the site !!

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Checking customers views

I have listed some handmade items but can not check if they are being viewed on Amazon. I am very new to the site !!

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I have listed some handmade items but can not check if they are being viewed on Amazon. I am very new to the site !!

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Enter the ASIN in the search box and see if anything comes back.

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Hi Shedkraft

Lydia here from Handmade Seller Support UK.

You can check any listing from your Inventory > Manage Inventory. Click on the product title for any listing, this is a hyper-link that will bring you to the catalogue page for that listing. You will be able to check the buy box and your Artisan profile etc within the catalogue page.

To check the ‘searchability’ of a product (that is, how easily a buyer might find your product) , you can open the catalogue and enter key words and/or product title and the catalogue will filter all listings that match that search. This is a good way to determine where in the catalogue your listing shows.
For new sellers competing with existing sellers and/or competing listings with product reviews etc, this will mean that your listing may be found lower on the catalogue. You may need to scroll through various pages to see your listing.
It is for this reason that a seller should provide as much additional information/key words/ search terms etc when setting up their listing in their inventory.

:slight_smile:

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Seller_zumL4PKUVwaO8

basically there is no way to see how many views your individual listing has had. nowhere near as good or user friendly as etsy.

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Seller_EHYOwAkoZV3Hb

Enter the ASIN in the search box and see if anything comes back.

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Seller_EHYOwAkoZV3Hb

Enter the ASIN in the search box and see if anything comes back.

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Seller_2qCfAPbXPAZn2

Hi Shedkraft

Lydia here from Handmade Seller Support UK.

You can check any listing from your Inventory > Manage Inventory. Click on the product title for any listing, this is a hyper-link that will bring you to the catalogue page for that listing. You will be able to check the buy box and your Artisan profile etc within the catalogue page.

To check the ‘searchability’ of a product (that is, how easily a buyer might find your product) , you can open the catalogue and enter key words and/or product title and the catalogue will filter all listings that match that search. This is a good way to determine where in the catalogue your listing shows.
For new sellers competing with existing sellers and/or competing listings with product reviews etc, this will mean that your listing may be found lower on the catalogue. You may need to scroll through various pages to see your listing.
It is for this reason that a seller should provide as much additional information/key words/ search terms etc when setting up their listing in their inventory.

:slight_smile:

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Seller_2qCfAPbXPAZn2

Hi Shedkraft

Lydia here from Handmade Seller Support UK.

You can check any listing from your Inventory > Manage Inventory. Click on the product title for any listing, this is a hyper-link that will bring you to the catalogue page for that listing. You will be able to check the buy box and your Artisan profile etc within the catalogue page.

To check the ‘searchability’ of a product (that is, how easily a buyer might find your product) , you can open the catalogue and enter key words and/or product title and the catalogue will filter all listings that match that search. This is a good way to determine where in the catalogue your listing shows.
For new sellers competing with existing sellers and/or competing listings with product reviews etc, this will mean that your listing may be found lower on the catalogue. You may need to scroll through various pages to see your listing.
It is for this reason that a seller should provide as much additional information/key words/ search terms etc when setting up their listing in their inventory.

:slight_smile:

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basically there is no way to see how many views your individual listing has had. nowhere near as good or user friendly as etsy.

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basically there is no way to see how many views your individual listing has had. nowhere near as good or user friendly as etsy.

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